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rake up
verb
(tr, adverb) to revive, discover, or bring to light (something forgotten)
to rake up an old quarrel
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Idioms and Phrases
Revive, bring to light, especially something unpleasant, as in She was raking up old gossip. [Late 1500s]
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In the early years, he said, he acted up, raking up disciplinary infractions that landed him in solitary confinement.
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The Congress has reacted sharply, accusing Mr Modi of raking up the issue ahead of elections due to "desperation".
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Jobs included serving at a Dave and Buster’s restaurant, then working at strip clubs, where his job “was to rake up money for the female dancers.”
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Trash is raked up and put on conveyor belts to be dropped into a dump truck and hauled away to landfills.
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Rant to those who feel they must quickly rake up every leaf that falls.
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